Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Madisonville
Biography:I BLEED PURPLE AND GOLD
Interests:LSU Baseball and LSU Football
Occupation:LSU Fanatic
Number of Posts:55884
Registered on:9/2/2003
Online Status:Not Online

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No Idea, I am close to PHS off of 22 and have power


We never found out the cause. It came back around 5 am.
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why don’t the poors have a generator…


I buy too many firearms and new cars. I can't afford that, too! :lol:
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Entergy fired up another data center


Wouldn't doubt it!
Entergy's site says 5:30 restoration but doesn't give a cause. It's a huge chuck of land from I-12 to Hwy 22 and over a mile wide.

Weather wasn't that bad here in south Madisonville. No idea what happened, but it has been out for an hour.

I appreciate any input! Even sarcastic comments.

re: Notre Dame 4 @ LSU 9 Final

Posted by lsufan9193969700 on 2/21/26 at 12:19 pm to
It's official! The LSU Tigers from Baton Rouge are good at baseball!!!!!

re: Milwaukee 7 @ LSU 21 F/7

Posted by lsufan9193969700 on 2/15/26 at 2:55 pm to
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Jake Brown is very good at baseball


Fixed it
"A good salary"

This depends on many factors: Single? Married? Kids? How many? Location? Commute?

I live in St Tammany. Let's say I'm single with no kids and work within an hour's drive, I'd say 80k is a good salary. 100k would be a great salary.

If you add a wife and 4 kids....and the wife doesn't work, 100k would work but would not be considered good. I'd say 150k would be good, and 180k would possibly be great.
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Nup. 17 if they meet requirements.


No, the legal age to drop out in Louisiana is 18, no matter how you spin it.

You can leave a traditional or normal educational setting as early as 16 to pursue other educational plans, such as adult ed to prepare for the HiSET, the National Guard Youth Challenge Program (ending in the HiSET), the LDOE Home Study program, or due to impairment of severe medical or mental issues that prevents a student from attending a traditional/normal school setting. All of these still place students 16-17 in a required educational setting. They are not technically dropping out, which implies they are not meeting educational requirements and/or attending an educational program. At 18, the student can drop out and stop attending any/all schools/edu programs.
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Allow students to drop out at 16 instead of 17.



It's currently 18.
Speak for yourself, I love watching a sexy woman climb out of a big truck.
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This is how you create female agitators like the one's in Minneapolis.by ynlvr
That is painful to watch, and I couldn’t turn it off. We need mental institutions. Neither of those two belong is college.


This.
I've never heard of most of those places.



....oh, and they can all geaux to hell.
Took ours down on MLK Day, like God intended.